Striker Mauro Icardi is facing a new conflict and is facing reports of a multi-million dollar debt in Turkey that could cost him his football career. According to what Argentine News Agency (NA) learned from local media and Juan Etchegoyen, the player was sued in Istanbul by a homeowner. This claim is linked to a house that the footballer occupied before moving in with China Suarez. The player resided in a property located in Gokturk and the monthly rent was around $40,000. However, a legal proceeding could complicate his situation alongside his personal changes.
However, he left the property before fulfilling the contract and moved to the Ulus area, so this decision would have originated the conflict. The owner initiated legal actions for pending payments, and reports indicate that the player did not pay the remaining months of the agreement, so the situation resulted in several lawsuits against him. Reports mention three enforcement proceedings linked to the debt and include accusations for improper use of the property, so that point would aggravate the claim.
The amount in dispute amounts to about $480,000, this figure arises from the early termination of the contract and unpaid obligations. To date, Mauro Icardi has confirmed the information and the player's entourage has not issued statements either.